chabot: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. chabot: mr. speaker, it's with a heavy heart i rise today to mourn the loss of a dear friend, mrs. barbara wilke, of cincinnati, ohio. she along with her husband, dr. jack wilke, co-founded cincinnati right to life. she died peacefully at the age of 90 this past sunday and leaves behind her husband, six children, 20 grandchildren, and several foster children. during the early years of the national debate on abortion, she recognized the injustice of abortion on demand and held steadfastly to her belief that life is a gift from god. i first met barb and her husband nearly 35 years ago and have worked closely with them to protect innocent unborn children ever since. for eight years i worked with them on legislation to ban the horrific practice of partial-birth abortion. with their significant help and influence, the partial-birth abortion ban act passed congress, was signed into law by president bush, was upheld by the united states supreme